Factors affecting parental mediation strategies in children’s technology use: A systematic review
Künye
Üstündağ Alkan, R., Aslan, A., Turgut, Y.E. & Kurşun, E. (2021). Factors Affecting Parental Mediation Strategies in Children’s Technology Use: A Systematic Review. Journal of Computer and Education Research, 9(18), 702-723. https://doi.org/10.18009/jcer.925859Özet
Parents raise their children by using their own social, cultural, and
financial resources. With the development of technology, parents
started guiding their children in digital environments. In other
words, parents attempt to regulate their children’s use of media
while maximizing the benefits of media-rich digital environments
for their children. This study aimed to examine, evaluate, and
interpret the factors affecting parental mediation strategies through
meta-synthesis method. A total of 16 studies were reviewed. The
results revealed that demographic characteristics including age,
gender, educational level, and socio-economic status, use of
technology, parents’ attitudes and perceptions towards technology
are the critical factors influencing parental mediation strategies